Quick iPad Technical Specifications:

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iPad Mini

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iPad Air

iPad Air 2

iPad Pro

Apple iPad (1st generation /A1219)

Alongside its 3G/A-GPS prepared kin, the first Wi-Fi just Apple iPad 1 (1st generation – A1219) – proclaimed as a supernatural and progressive gadget – is a tablet intended for browsing/surfing the web, perusing and sending emails, sorting/sharing photographs, watching videos, listening to music, playing diversions, reading ebooks. The Apple iPad (1st generation) has be proclaimed as a god send and has been dobbed “the sky is the limit from there”.

It is outfitted with a 9.7-inch (1024×768, 132 ppi) multitouch “lustrous” LED-illuminated IPS show and runs a form of the same working framework that powers the iPhone and iPod touch models (initially iPhone OS 3.2, Build 7B367). Therefore it is good with numerous applications for the iPhone/iPod touch, yet not Mac OS X. It likewise adjusts with a Mac or PC like an iPhone or iPod touch, however can be utilized like a PC with a Bluetooth console or console “dock” too.

It is controlled by a hand crafted 1 GHz Apple A4 “framework on a chip”, has 16 GB, 32 GB, or 64 GB of hard-disk space, 802.11a/b/g/n Wi-Fi/cellular support (3G only), an accelerometer, surrounding light sensor, advanced compass, double mono speakers and an inherent mic pressed in a 0.5 inch thick, 1.5 pound glass and aluminum case. The battery life of this iPad is supposedly 10 hours “surfing the web on Wi-Fi, watching feature, or listening to music” and it gives a month of standby time (as depicted on the Apple website).

Apple iPad 2 (2nd generation /A1395)

Alongside its GSM and CDMA-prepared peers, the iPad 2 (Wi-Fi Only) was broadcasted to be the begin of a “post PC” period (in spite of the fact that it still initially was obliged to be “fastened” to a Mac or Windows PC for synchronization and upgrades). Much the same as the first iPad, the Wi-Fi just iPad 2 (A1395) is a tablet PC intended for “skimming the web, perusing and sending email, appreciating photographs, watching features, listening to music, playing amusements, perusing ebooks, and considerably more”.

It is furnished with a 9.7-inch (1024×768, 132 ppi) multitouch “lustrous” LED-illuminated IPS show and runs a variant of the same iOS working framework that powers the iPhone and iPod touch models. Subsequently it is perfect with a great many iPad-particular applications and most applications for the iPhone/iPod touch, yet not Mac OS X applications.

It is fueled by a hand crafted 1 GHz double center Apple A5 “framework on a chip”, has 16 GB, 32 GB, or 64 GB of blaze memory (32 GB and 64 GB choices suspended March 7, 2012, 16 GB ceased March 18, 2014), front and back mounted cameras, 802.11a/b/g/n Wi-Fi support, cellular capability, an accelerometer, a three-pivot gyrator, an encompassing light sensor, advanced compass, a speaker and an inherent mic stuffed in a 0.34 inch thick, 1.33 pound glass and aluminum case with a dark or white front and an aluminum back. The battery life of this iPad 2 is apparently 10 hours “surfing the web on Wi-Fi, watching feature, or listening to music.”

Contrasted with the first iPad, real contrasts for the iPad 2 models incorporate a more slender, lighter case outline, quicker processors, framework wide reflecting backing, and the previously stated cameras. They likewise bolster another attractive “Savvy Cover” – accessible at extra cost – that secures the screen when not being used and consequently awakens iPad 2 when the spread is evacuated and puts it to rest when the spread is appended.

Apple iPad 3 (A1416 – 3rd generation)

Like prior iPad models, the iPad 3rd Generation (Wi-Fi/Cellular, A1416 model) – which some may decide to allude to as the “iPad 3,” despite the fact that Apple does not – is a tablet PC for the web, email, photographs, feature, music, gaming and the sky is the limit from there. Not at all like prior iPad models, notwithstanding, the iPad 3rd Gen line is fundamentally all the more capable and the center has moved all the more significantly from expending substance to making it.

Like all prior iPad models, the iPad 4 (4th generation Wi-Fi/Cellular, A1458) – which some may decide to call the “iPad 4” and Apple formally called the “iPad with Retina Display” in promoting materials – is a tablet PC for the web, email, photographs, feature, music, gaming and the sky is the limit from there.

The iPad 4 models share basically the same lodging as the iPad 3 models before them, aside from that the iPad 4 (4th generation) is furnished with a Lightning port (instead of the more established Dock Connector port), and inside has a speedier processor, quicker Wi-Fi, and a superior camera. The models furnished with cell organizing likewise give 4G LTE support, in spite of the fact that this particular model just has Wi-Fi.

The battery life of this iPad 4 (4th generation) model is estimated to be 10 hours “surfing the web on Wi-Fi, watching feature, or listening to music” (according to the Apple website).

Apple iPad Mini (A1432, Wi-Fi/Cellular – 1st generation)

As Apple has revealed, the iPad Mini speaks to a “fixation” of the bigger iPad models before it and gives a physically littler gadgets, yet with a show that has the same number of pixels as the first iPad (1st generation) or iPad 2 (2nd generation), however less pixels than the retina showcase prepared iPad 3 (3rd generation) or iPad 4 (4th generation).

The battery life of this iPad Mini 2 (2nd generation) model is supposedly ’10 hours’ when surfing the web on Wi-Fi, watching videos, or listening to music (according to the Apple website).

Apple iPad Mini 3 (A1599, Wi-Fi/Cellular – 3rd Generation)

The iPad Mini 3 (3rd generation) models – including Wi-Fi/cellular models (A1599) – are very like the already presented iPad Mini 2 (2nd generation) models, yet are accessible in a white and gold shaded casing (also available in white and silver and dark and space dim) and incorporate a “Touch ID” unique finger impression sensor at the base of the device (same feature as in most iPhone models). They have a mixed bag of diverse identifiers, as well.

Other eminent components incorporate double cameras – a back mounted 5 megapixel “iSight” camera fit for shooting stills and 1080p feature and a front-mounted 1.2 megapixel “FaceTime HD” camera equipped for shooting stills and 720p feature, double band 802.11a/b/g/n Wi-Fi with MIMO ability, cellular support (3G and LTE in most countries) and Bluetooth 4.0, and also double receivers and speakers. Integration to PCs, if fancied, and force is given by the USB Lightning port.

The battery life of this iPad Mini 3 (3rd generation) model is estimated to be 10 hours (surfing the web on Wi-Fi, watching feature, or listening to music), according to the Apple website.

Apple iPad Mini 4 (A1538 Wifi-Cellular) The iPad mini 4 (4th generation) models – usually described by Apple as a little iPad Air 2 – pack similar, but not identical, internals in a smaller case.

Other notable features include dual cameras – a rear-mounted 8 megapixel “iSight” camera capable of shooting stills and 1080p video and a front-mounted 1.2 megapixel “FaceTime HD” camera capable of shooting stills and 720p video, dual-band 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi with HT80 with MIMO capability and Bluetooth 4.2, as well as dual microphones and speakers. Connectivity to computers, if desired, and power is provided by the Lightning port.

The battery life, according to the Apple website , of this iPad mini 4 (4th generation) model is reportedly 10 hours “surfing the web on Wi-Fi, watching video, or listening to music.”

apple ipad air (A1474, Wi-Fi/Cellular – 1st Generation)

The iPad Air (1st generation) models have the same 9.7″ Retina show as the prior iPad 3 (3rd generation) and iPad 4 (4th generation) lines, yet are “20 percent more slender and 28% lighter” and have a much smaller “bezel” around the outer chassis, which makes the iPad Air “feel” a considerable amount littler than its ancestors.

Other eminent elements incorporate double cameras – a back mounted 5 megapixel “iSight” camera fit for shooting stills and 1080p feature and a front-mounted 1.2 megapixel “FaceTime HD” camera fit for shooting stills and 720p feature – double band 802.11a/b/g/n Wi-Fi with MIMO capacity, cellular capabilities (3G and LTE in most countries) and Bluetooth 4.0 and in addition double mouthpieces and speakers. Integration to PCs, if coveted, and force is given by the Lightning USB port.

The battery life of this iPad Air model (1st generation), according to the Apple website, is supposedly ‘10 hours’ which consists of surfing the web on Wi-Fi, watching videos, or listening to music.

apple iPad Air 2 (A1566, Wi-Fi/Cellular – 2nd Generation)

All iPad Air 2 (2nd generation) models – including this Wi-Fi/cellular model (A1566) – are pressed in slim white and gold hued, white and silver shaded, or dark and medium conditioned “Space Gray” cases and highlight a 9.7″ 2048×1536 (264 ppi) LED-illuminated IPS touch-touchy “Retina” show with anti-reflective coating and a “Touch ID” finger impression sensor. Each is controlled by a three center 1.5 GHz Apple A8X processor, has 2 GB of RAM, and has 16 GB, 64 GB, or 128 GB of hard-disk space.

The battery life of this iPad Air 2 (2nd generation) model is purportedly up to ‘10 hours’ whilst surfing the web on Wi-Fi, watching videos, or listening to music (according to the Apple website).

Apple iPad Pro (Wifi-Cellular) Tech Specs

Please note that the iPad Pro (1st generation) models are promised to be available in “November – according to Apple” and details provided in the tech specs post are subject to revision.

With a larger display (and more powerful internals), the iPad Pro (Model number: A1584, 1st generation) line is designed more with advanced content creation in mind than previous iPad models.

Both iPad Pro (1st generation) devices, pack an “epic” fully-laminated 12.9-inch oxide TFT touch-sensitive Retina display with 5.6 million pixels (2732×2048 at 264 ppi) with a variable refresh rate and a fingerprint-resistant, antireflective coating. It is powered by an Apple A9X processor and perhaps as much as 4 GB of RAM (subject to confirmation) and this model has either 32 GB or 128 GB of flash memory storage. Housing color options consist of silver with a white front, gold with a white front and a medium-toned “space” gray with a black front.

Other notable features of the iPad Pro (1st generation) include dual cameras – a rear-mounted 8 megapixel “iSight” camera capable of shooting stills and 1080p video and a front-mounted 1.2 megapixel “FaceTime HD” camera capable of shooting stills and 720p video, dual-band 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi with HT80 with MIMO capability and Bluetooth 4.2, as well as dual microphones and two sets of stereo speakers designed to automatically switch to the set that is least likely to be muffled by the user.

Connectivity to computers, if desired, and power is provided by a Lightning port. A new “Smart Connector” provides connectivity for a new optional Apple Smart Keyboard (US$169) — reminiscent of the Microsoft Surface Keyboard Cover — as well as third-party keyboards. Additional input is available courtesy of a new optional “Apple Pencil” (US$99), which provides a variety of pressure sensitive sketching and drawing options.

The battery life, according to the Apple website, of this iPad Pro (1st generation) model is reportedly 10 hours “surfing the web on Wi-Fi, watching video, or listening to music.”